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Organic Maps

Meet the November Organic Maps update! This release was delayed due to OpenStreetMap vandalism, and due to a longer testing of many fixes and changes prepared by our contributors.

Read all the important details here: organicmaps.app/news/2023-11-2

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10 comments
kevinitblog

@organicmaps Vandalism? What they did to this great project ?

Andreyka

@organicmaps Thank you!
It would be nice to have an opportunity to save track and then import it to OSM profile/save it...
👍

Emon

@organicmaps I don't get the point to attack something like #openstreetmap 🤦

Jake Coppinger

@organicmaps
> Added an experimental referral link "Details on Kayak" for some hotels that are already present in OpenStreetMap. Booking a hotel using this link will give a few dollars to Organic Maps as a donation toward the project development. This is not expected to bring in much, but every dollar counts.

Is this worth it if the expected revenue is low? I fear Organic Maps may turn into Maps.me (or is there context I’m missing?)

I recommend Organic Maps _because_ it’s free of advertising

@organicmaps
> Added an experimental referral link "Details on Kayak" for some hotels that are already present in OpenStreetMap. Booking a hotel using this link will give a few dollars to Organic Maps as a donation toward the project development. This is not expected to bring in much, but every dollar counts.

Organic Maps

@jake Does a link where you can see more details about a hotel, images, availability, and even book it count as advertising? It's not different than a link to a Facebook page, except if you book something on Kayak, OM gets a bit of your money. Consider it as an experimental form of donation.

Justin

@organicmaps @jake Yes, referral links are a form of advertising. The difference between that and a Facebook link is you don't get kickbacks from Facebook links to incentivize them over competing services.

Justin

@organicmaps @jake That discussion does not in any way refute the fact that referral links are a well known form of advertising. The fact the app includes other commercial links (from OSM, no less) does not refute the fact you are getting paid to promote a particular business. You might as well say paid ads in YouTube video descriptions aren't ads because the referral links are next to social media links. It's nonsense.

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